In men, a swollen or enlarged prostate can put pressure on the bladder and cause a constant need to urinate.
Anxiety and Stress
Anxiety can lead to increased urine production due to nervous system activation.
Kidney Diseases
If the kidneys don’t function properly, they may not regulate fluids in the body properly, resulting in increased urination frequency.
When to See a Doctor?
If you notice excessive urination for no apparent reason and experience other symptoms such as extreme thirst, fatigue, pain, weight loss, or changes in urine color and odor, it’s important to see a doctor. An early diagnosis can help detect and treat any underlying problems.
Conclusion
While frequent urination may be normal in certain situations, it’s critical to pay attention to changes in your body. If excessive urination persists, identifying the cause and receiving appropriate treatment can prevent more serious health problems.
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